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Women's Soccer Awards WOMEN’S SOCCER AWARDS All-America Teams 2 National Award Winners 15 ALL-AMERICA TEAMS NOTE: From 1980-85, the National D–Karen Gollwitzer, SUNY Cortland D–Karen Nance, UC Santa Barbara M–Amanda Cromwell, Virginia Soccer Coaches Association of D–Lori Stukes, Massachusetts D–Kim Prutting, Connecticut M–Linda Dorn, UC Santa Barbara America (NSCAA) selected one F–Pam Baughman, George Mason D–Shelley Separovich, Colorado Col. M–Jill Rutten, NC State All-America team that combined all F–Bettina Bernardi, Texas A&M D–Carla Werden, North Carolina F–Brandi Chastain, Santa Clara three divisions. Starting in 1986, Division III selected its own team, F–Moira Buckley, Connecticut F–Michelle Akers, UCF F–Lisa Cole, SMU but Divisions I and II continued to F–Stacey Flionis, Massachusetts F–Joy Biefeld, California F–Mia Hamm, North Carolina select one team. Starting in 1988, F–Lisa Gmitter, George Mason F–Shannon Higgins, North Carolina F–Kristine Lilly, North Carolina all three divisions selected their 1984 F–April Kater, Massachusetts F–April Kater, Massachusetts own teams. Soccer America started F–Jennifer Smith, Cornell NSCAA 1991 selecting a team in 1988, which SOCCER AMERICA included all divisions. Beginning in G–Monica Hall, UC Santa Barbara NSCAA 1990, the team was selected from D–Suzy Cobb, North Carolina D–Lisa Bray, William Smith G–Heather Taggart, Wisconsin only Division I schools. NSCAA and D–Leslie Gallimore, California D–Linda Hamilton, NC State D–Holly Hellmuth, Massachusetts was rebranded as United Soccer D–Liza Grant, Colorado Col. D–Lori Henry, North Carolina M–Cathleen Cambria, Connecticut Coaches in 2017. D–Lori Stukes, Massachusetts M–Joy Biefeld, California M–Amanda Cromwell, Virginia D–Harriet Tatro, Vermont M–Sonya Brandt, Pacific Lutheran M–Karen Ferguson, Connecticut Division I First- F–Michelle Akers, UCF M–Sue Gjerset, Wisconsin M–Julie Foudy, Stanford Team All-America F–Lori Bessmer, SUNY Cortland M–Shannon Higgins, North Carolina M–Tisha Venturini, North Carolina M–April Kater, Massachusetts (1980-2019) F–April Heinrichs, North Carolina F–Kim LeMere, Hartford F–Donna MacDougall, Connecticut M–Denise Regas, Cal St. East Bay F–Kristine Lilly, North Carolina 1980 F–Catherine Shankweiler, Connecticut F–Michelle Akers, UCF F–Kari Maijala, Wisconsin F–Annie Perez, Barry NSCAA 1985 F–Tiffeny Milbrett, Portland G–Lori Katz, Lewis & Clark 1989 F–Andrea Rubio, Virginia NSCAA D–Adele Fairman, Texas A&M NSCAA SOCCER AMERICA D–Terry Febrey, SUNY Cortland G–Janine Szpara, Colorado Col. D–Debbie Belkin, Massachusetts M–Joy Biefeld, California G–Heather Taggart, Wisconsin D–Deb McKinney, Cincinnati M–Diane Hedin, George Mason D–Holly Hellmuth, Massachusetts D–Madeline Mangini, Massachusetts D–Sharon Hoag, Colorado Col. D–Cathy Klein, SUNY Cortland M–Shannon Higgins, North Carolina D–Robyn Neigel, Colorado Col. M–Nancy Clary, North Carolina M–April Kater, Massachusetts M–Amanda Cromwell, Virginia M–DiAnn Kimbrel, Northern Colo. D–Megan McCarthy, William & Mary D–Colleen O’Day, Brown M–Robin Lotze, William & Mary M–Julie Foudy, Stanford M–Nena Odim, Princeton M–Mary Claire Robinson, Colorado Col. M–Charry Korgel, Colorado Col. F–Heather Brendel, SUNY Cortland F–Pam Baughman, George Mason F–Lori Bessmer, SUNY Cortland F–Laura Anton, George Mason M–Louellen Poore, North Carolina F–Jolly Colchetti, UCLA F–Charmaine Hooper, NC State M–Tisha Venturini, North Carolina F–Frances Fusco, Brown F–Kristin Bowsher, Massachusetts F–Lisa Gmitter, George Mason F–Kristine Lilly, North Carolina F–Kim LeMere, Hartford 1981 F–April Heinrichs, North Carolina F–Kerri Tashiro, Colorado Col. F–Kristine Lilly, North Carolina F–Gina Vasallo, Boston College F–Tiffeny Milbrett, Portland NSCAA 1986 G–Mary Lou Breen, Connecticut SOCCER AMERICA 1992 D–Terry Febrey, SUNY Cortland NSCAA G–Karen Richter, UCF G–Janine Szpara, Colorado Col. NSCAA D–Dori Kovanen, North Carolina D–Tamie Batista, Santa Clara G–Saskia Webber, Rutgers D–Meg Metz, Oregon D–Debbie Belkin, Massachusetts D–Kyllene Carter, Barry D–Marcia McDermott, North Carolina D–Holly Hellmuth, Massachusetts M–Felise Duffy, Connecticut D–Kim Prutting, Connecticut M–Karen Ferguson, Connecticut M–Joan Gettemeyer, Mo.-St. Louis D–Megan McCarthy, William & Mary M–Joy Biefeld, California D–Maria Montuori, Boston College M–Julie Foudy, Stanford M–Nina Holmstron, Massachusetts M–Shannon Higgins, North Carolina M–Tisha Venturini, North Carolina M–Carol Smith, Texas A&M D–Denise Regas, Cal St. East Bay M–April Kater, Massachusetts F–Julie Angevine, Wisconsin F–Mia Hamm, North Carolina F–Pam Boughman, UCF M–Robin Lotze, William & Mary F–Kim LeMere, Hartford F–Wendy Greenberg, North Carolina F–Laurie Collier, Cornell M–Carla Werden, North Carolina F–Lisa Gmitter, George Mason F–Kristine Lilly, North Carolina F–Stephanie Zeh, North Carolina F–Charmaine Hooper, NC State F–Tiffeny Milbrett, Portland F–April Heinrichs, North Carolina F–Kerri Tashiro, Colorado Col. 1982 F–Jenni Symons, Santa Clara F–Sarah Rafanelli, Stanford 1990 F–Andrea Rubio, Virginia NSCAA 1987 F–Rebecca Wakefield, William & Mary G–Joan Shockow, SUNY Cortland NSCAA D–Tracy Brooks, Boston College NSCAA G–Heather Taggart, Wisconsin SOCCER AMERICA D–Jackie Gaw, Massachusetts G–Janine Szpara, Colorado Col. D–Julie Foudy, Stanford G–Saskia Webber, Rutgers D–Patty Kelley, Mo.-St. Louis D–Debbie Belkin, Massachusetts D–Sandra Gaskill, William & Mary D–Holly Hellmuth, Massachusetts D–Helen Negrey, Radford D–Kristen Bowsher, Massachusetts D–Beth Grecco, Connecticut D–Jennifer Lewis, Duke D–Lori Palmer, SUNY Cortland D–Lori Henry, North Carolina F–Suzanne Baily, Brown M–Karen Ferguson, Connecticut F–Joan Gettemeyer, Mo.-St. Louis D–Megan McCarthy, William & Mary F–Brandi Chastain, Santa Clara M–Julie Foudy, Stanford F–Amy Machin, North Carolina D–Carla Werden, North Carolina F–Lisa Cole, SMU M–Tisha Venturini, North Carolina F–Megan MacKenzie, Rochester (NY) F–Joy Biefeld, California F–Mia Hamm, North Carolina M–Sue Wall, Santa Clara F–Michelle Sedita, UCF F–Julie Cunningham, William & Mary F–Charmaine Hooper, NC State F–Mia Hamm, North Carolina F–Stephanie Zeh, North Carolina F–Kim Prutting, Connecticut F–April Kater, Massachusetts F–Kim LeMere, Hartford F–Jenni Symons, Santa Clara F–Kristine Lilly, North Carolina F–Kristine Lilly, North Carolina 1983 F–Kerri Tashiro, Colorado Col. F–Robin Lotze, William & Mary F–Tiffeny Milbrett, Portland NSCAA 1988 SOCCER AMERICA 1993 G–Joan Schockow, SUNY Cortland G–Saskia Webber, Rutgers D–Suzy Cobb, North Carolina NSCAA NSCAA G–Janine Szpara, Colorado Col. D–Julie Foudy, Stanford G–Skye Eddy, George Mason D–Heidi Comeau, Vermont D–Beth Grecco, Connecticut D–Joan Gettemeyer, Mo.-St. Louis D–Linda Hamilton, NC State D–Karen Ferguson, Connecticut All-America teams 2 D–Jessica Fischer, Stanford D–Staci Wilson, North Carolina F–Mandy Clemens, Santa Clara 2001 D–Paula Wilkins, Massachusetts M–Holly Manthei, Notre Dame F–Danielle Fotopoulos, Florida NSCAA M–Cindy Daws, Notre Dame F–Danielle Garrett, SMU F–Mary-Frances Monroe, Connecticut G–Emily Oleksiuk, Penn St. M–Jennifer Lalor, Santa Clara F–Shannon MacMillan, Portland F–Cindy Parlow, North Carolina D–Danielle Borgman, North Carolina M–Tisha Venturini, North Carolina F–Cindy Parlow, North Carolina SOCCER AMERICA D–Danielle Slaton, Santa Clara M–Kelly Walbert, Duke F–Kelly Walbert, Duke G–Kristin Luckenbill, Dartmouth D–Casey Zimny, Connecticut F–Mia Hamm, North Carolina 1996 D–Lorrie Fair, North Carolina M–Joanna Lohman, Penn St. F–Kara Lee, SMU NSCAA D–Michelle French, Portland M–Mary-Frances Monroe, UCLA F–Shannon MacMillan, Portland M–Erin Baxter, Florida M–Aly Wagner, Santa Clara F–Sarah Rafanelli, Stanford G–Jennifer Renola, Notre Dame D–Erin Taylor, Maryland M–Anne Makinen, Notre Dame F–Katie Barnes, West Virginia SOCCER AMERICA D–Sara Whalen, Connecticut M–Tiffany Roberts, North Carolina F–Christine Sinclair, Portland G–Skye Eddy, George Mason D–Staci Wilson, North Carolina M–Nikki Serlenga, Santa Clara F–Abby Wambach, Florida D–Paula Wilkins, Massachusetts M–Justi Baumgardt, Portland F–Mandy Clemens, Santa Clara F–Christie Welsh, Penn St. M–Cindy Daws, Notre Dame M–Cindy Daws, Notre Dame F–Kim Engesser, Nebraska SOCCER AMERICA M–Karen Ferguson, Connecticut M–Jennifer Lalor, Santa Clara F–Danielle Fotopoulos, Florida G–Ruth Montgomery, St. Mary’s (CA) M–Jennifer Lalor, Santa Clara M–Emily Stauffer, Harvard F–Cindy Parlow, North Carolina D–Danielle Slaton, Santa Clara M–Tisha Venturini, North Carolina M–Kari Uppinghouse, Nebraska 1999 D–Amy Sauer, Stanford F–Mia Hamm, North Carolina F–Bryn Blalack, Texas A&M NSCAA D–Catherine Reddick, North Carolina F–Kara Lee, SMU F–Kerry Connors, Connecticut M–Aleisha Cramer, BYU F–Shannon MacMillan, Portland G–Emily Oleksiuk, Penn St. F–Cindy Parlow, North Carolina D–Danielle Slaton, Santa Clara M–Aly Wagner, Santa Clara F–Sarah Rafanelli, Stanford M–Jena Kluegel, North Carolina F–Kelly Walbert, Duke SOCCER AMERICA D–Heather Mitts, Florida G–Jennifer Renola, Notre Dame D–Sharolta Nonen, Nebraska M–Lori Lindsey, Virginia 1994 D–Nel Fettig, North Carolina M–Kaye Brownlee, Furman F–Abby Wambach, Florida NSCAA D–Sara Whalen, Connecticut M–Nikki Serlenga, Santa Clara F–Christine Sinclair, Portland G–Jennifer Renola, Notre Dame M–Justi Baumgardt, Portland M–Lorrie Fair, North Carolina F–Christie Welsh, Penn St. D–Jessica Fischer, Stanford M–Cindy Daws, Notre Dame F–Christie Welsh, Penn St. 2002 D–Heidi Kocher, Massachusetts M–Jen Lalor, Santa Clara F–Abby Wambach, Florida NSCAA D–Thori Staples, NC State M–Tiffany Roberts, North Carolina F–Mandy Clemens, Santa Clara G–Nicole Barnhardt, Stanford M–Cindy Daws, Notre Dame M–Kari Uppinghouse, Nebraska F–Maren Hendershot, BYU D–Lauren Orlandos, Portland M–Jennifer Lalor, Santa Clara F–Danielle Fotopoulos, Florida SOCCER AMERICA D–Catherine Reddick, North Carolina M–Jessica Reifer, Hartford F–Debbie Keller, North Carolina G–LaKeysia Beene, Notre Dame D–Nandi Pryce, UCLA M–Tisha Venturini, North Carolina F–Cindy Parlow, North Carolina D–Lorrie Fair, North Carolina M–Callie Withers, Stanford F–Shannon MacMillan, Portland 1997 D–Heather Mitts, Florida M–Joanna Lohman, Penn St.
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